NASDAQ Stock Market (NASDAQ)

Trading hours, listed stocks, and research workflows for NASDAQ-listed equities.

The NASDAQ Stock Market is the world's first all-electronic stock exchange, founded in 1971. It uses a dealer-network market-maker model rather than the floor-specialist model. Known for technology and high-growth listings — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Tesla.

Key facts

Exchange
NASDAQ Stock Market (NASDAQ)
Country
New York, NY, United States
Founded
1971
Primary index
NASDAQ Composite, NASDAQ-100
Listed companies
~3,300 companies
Market cap
~$25T (second-largest globally)
Trading hours
9:30 AM – 4:00 PM ET, Monday–Friday
Settlement
T+1
Currency
USD
Regulator
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Last updated
2026-06-17

Key Takeaways

What is NASDAQ?

NASDAQ is The NASDAQ Stock Market is the world's first all-electronic stock exchange, founded in 1971. It uses a dealer-network market-maker model rather than the floor-specialist model. Known for technology and high-growth listings — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Tesla. Technology, biotech, and high-growth consumer companies. Home to the FAANG names and most of the trillion-dollar US technology cohort.

Top stocks on NASDAQ

IndexAlpha tracks these high-volume names listed on NASDAQ:

Top ETFs on NASDAQ

Exchange-traded funds primarily listed on NASDAQ:

Common questions

What stocks trade on NASDAQ?

Technology, biotech, and high-growth consumer companies. Home to the FAANG names and most of the trillion-dollar US technology cohort. IndexAlpha tracks 25+ NASDAQ-listed equities — see the top names above.

What are the trading hours on NASDAQ?

9:30 AM – 4:00 PM ET, Monday–Friday. Settlement on T+1.

Who regulates NASDAQ?

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversees listed-company disclosures, trading rules, and investor protection on NASDAQ.

What's the primary index for NASDAQ?

NASDAQ Composite, NASDAQ-100. IndexAlpha surfaces benchmark performance per stock on every research page so you can compare any NASDAQ-listed stock against the index.

How do I research a NASDAQ stock on IndexAlpha?

Search for the ticker symbol (or pick one from the top-names list above) — every IndexAlpha research page works the same regardless of listing venue. The four scores (financial health, growth, valuation, dividend quality) apply uniformly to NASDAQ equities.

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